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social security and medicare. that's where a lot of spending goes. there has been recent studies showing that was declined as a personnel of tral spending. i think a cover story in a major national magazine emphasise the point that 10% of federal spending goes to children and children's programs. some of these discretionary safety net programs are not terribly expensive. medicaid is the exception, it is important and relatively constant program and is effective. if you make a cost benefit analysis of what medicade contribute as opposed to what we have in terms of emergency room visits and untreated illnesses that are worse from lack of having a safety net program, i'd like to see that accounting. i suspect medicaid saves us. >> how important is the changing face of america, in determining how the dollars are spent and moving problem? >> there's two sides to this. one is the before tax side - what can we do to get people into jobs, decent paying jobs. that's the immediate problem. that's why the poverty rate has been rising, the unemployment rate has
social security and medicare. that's where a lot of spending goes. there has been recent studies showing that was declined as a personnel of tral spending. i think a cover story in a major national magazine emphasise the point that 10% of federal spending goes to children and children's programs. some of these discretionary safety net programs are not terribly expensive. medicaid is the exception, it is important and relatively constant program and is effective. if you make a cost benefit...
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she i eligible for medicare . >> for the last couple of years it's been two weeks at home and two weeks in icu in the hospital. or two weeks here or a month there or a month there and a monday here. and constantly trading hands wit with a nursing home. she is among 5% of americans that consume half of all healthcare spending. in 2010 that added up to $1.3 trillion. the healthiest americans, the onces thaonceones that rely then healthcare have les less than 2f spending. >> 'leash yea >> her own mother was diabetic until at that time i she had a fatal heart attack. >> wshe went to the hospital and, me and my brother are like she goes to the hospital all the time and she will be out. she never came out. she never came out. >> alicia started to follow her mother down the same path. at one point wea weighing over 0 500-pound. 500-pounds. the ethe only thing i can do isk about my daughter. i feel like my daughter deserted me and she didn't try hard enough. >> and i don't want my daughter to feel the same way. >> it's been almost a year since then alicia is headed to and a point. with her prim
she i eligible for medicare . >> for the last couple of years it's been two weeks at home and two weeks in icu in the hospital. or two weeks here or a month there or a month there and a monday here. and constantly trading hands wit with a nursing home. she is among 5% of americans that consume half of all healthcare spending. in 2010 that added up to $1.3 trillion. the healthiest americans, the onces thaonceones that rely then healthcare have les less than 2f spending. >> 'leash yea...
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in 2011 medicare paid $215,000 for her care, and in 2012 medicaid and medicare together paid $289,000. this year it's much less. >> 2013 so far she has had just one hospital stay, and no nursing home, obviously. that was three days long. >> if you would have known me a couple of years ago, i guess could you say you could see death all over me. >> reporter: alicia is now able to get around her apartment with the help of a walker. she and those on her care team have taken many steps to lower her medical costs while improving her health. alicia said she comes a long way since doctors told her a few years ago that they had given up on her. >> you never want to hear nothing like that. we did everything that we can. can't figure out where this infection is coming from. and if your blood pressure keeps going oh up, if you stroke out, have a seize, it's a wrap. you're about to go meet your maker. >> did you get some good stuff from the farmers market? >> reporter: for the last year alicia has been on a weight management program, and so far she has lost 100 pounds. dr. hudson also closely moni
in 2011 medicare paid $215,000 for her care, and in 2012 medicaid and medicare together paid $289,000. this year it's much less. >> 2013 so far she has had just one hospital stay, and no nursing home, obviously. that was three days long. >> if you would have known me a couple of years ago, i guess could you say you could see death all over me. >> reporter: alicia is now able to get around her apartment with the help of a walker. she and those on her care team have taken many...
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can deliver a higher quality of care to patients for less the status quo they split the savings with medicare. if they don't they lose money. >> we got that report from correspondent chris bury. we want to follow up on alicia's are condition. from doing this and dropped out of the program. we wondered about that and wanted to find out if this was true so we contacted the un program and found out if not a lot here, just 3/10 of a percent. still university of michigan remains supportivity of aco and is using a successful pilot program to form a new aco. coming up, chefs, scientists, mixologists, creating cuisine. it is the platest trend of the table. but what do these culinary creations actually taste like? >> and timely from us flit, a night cap perhaps? your favorite cocktail with a side of liquid nitrogen or skinless olives floating in a dish? these concoctions are being cooked up, the techknow team takes on sampling. >> julia chield child, here shen her are pbs show, french chef. >> if you want the onions and the beef to all blend themselves with the stew. >> that was then. but this is now.
can deliver a higher quality of care to patients for less the status quo they split the savings with medicare. if they don't they lose money. >> we got that report from correspondent chris bury. we want to follow up on alicia's are condition. from doing this and dropped out of the program. we wondered about that and wanted to find out if this was true so we contacted the un program and found out if not a lot here, just 3/10 of a percent. still university of michigan remains supportivity...
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can deliver a higher quality of care to patients for less the status quo they split the savings with medicare. if they don't they lose money. >> we got that report from correspondent chris bury. we want to follow up on alicia's are condition. from doing this and dropped out of the program. we wondered about that and wanted to find out if this was true so we contacted the un program and found out if not a lot here, just 3/10 of a percent. still university of michigan remains supportivity of aco and is using a successful pilot program to form a new aco. coming up, chefs, scientists, mixologists, creating cuisine. it is the platest trend of the table. but what do these culinary creations actually taste like? >> they say they did it because they were trying to protect my children. they didn't protect my children, they traumatized them. >> fault lines examines why so many native american kids are caught in the child welfare system. >> any time they see a social worker its like seeing a police officer. the immediate response is, "they're here to take my kids". >> from the indian perspective who see
can deliver a higher quality of care to patients for less the status quo they split the savings with medicare. if they don't they lose money. >> we got that report from correspondent chris bury. we want to follow up on alicia's are condition. from doing this and dropped out of the program. we wondered about that and wanted to find out if this was true so we contacted the un program and found out if not a lot here, just 3/10 of a percent. still university of michigan remains supportivity...
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the medicare part d prescription drug program that occurred under the bush administration didn't have any pay-fors and it's costing hundreds of billions of dollars in an attempt to be fiscally sound. this is a larger point that charles made and again in a column today i find quite apollutioning. the idea that it's an outrage that people who don't need maternity coverage are going ohave to pay for it, when it's the reality of insurance that you pay for all kinds of things that you yourself don't need to be part of that larger risk pool so that others may pay for things you need and now it's just applying those to a smaller individual market. and at the same time krauthammer lauded the are plan today, march towards huge liberalism and in socialism. that the ryan plan is great, that the ryan plan is health care for seniors. >> doesn't that mean that an individual should be able to buy what he or she needs and not have to buy things that they don't whether they're just individuals and not part of a group? >> what you're trying do is take away from an individual marketplace that has been a
the medicare part d prescription drug program that occurred under the bush administration didn't have any pay-fors and it's costing hundreds of billions of dollars in an attempt to be fiscally sound. this is a larger point that charles made and again in a column today i find quite apollutioning. the idea that it's an outrage that people who don't need maternity coverage are going ohave to pay for it, when it's the reality of insurance that you pay for all kinds of things that you yourself don't...
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. >> medicare, social security, all the big issues. when we can't do the small stuff it really, on this thanksgiving day, we live in the greatest country in the world. we should figure out how to work together. >> by the end of the year, in a month and a half. there are unfinished issues - medical reimbursements. do you think congress will address these things or there'll be temporary stop gap measures. >> you'll see the temporary stop gap measures. we'll bump up against the debt ceiling without a fiscal plan. it's almost you have to lock them in the room. nothing gets down. the american people at some point. there needs to be an uprising. >> the ballot box is there.. >> what you have is inherent re-election because of the perks of the office. you are raising money in a daily basis. $10,000 a day. that's what they raise, the average person cannot compete with that. >> that's another issue, thank you for coming in. >> happy thanksgiving. >> you too. >> an outbreak of violence in the central african republic. it's called the forgotten cr
. >> medicare, social security, all the big issues. when we can't do the small stuff it really, on this thanksgiving day, we live in the greatest country in the world. we should figure out how to work together. >> by the end of the year, in a month and a half. there are unfinished issues - medical reimbursements. do you think congress will address these things or there'll be temporary stop gap measures. >> you'll see the temporary stop gap measures. we'll bump up against the...
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he said the rollout is like the trouble with medicare part d. when introduced under president george bush. clinton said it was a disaster and they fixed it. >> healt healthcare.gov's lead contractor has fixed 60% of the glitches. c.g.i. is having software problems handling high user volume. >> the nation's chief technology officer will appear before a house committee that's investigating healthcare.gov. when problems first developed, it was park who inaccurately blamed the large number of visitors to the site. house oversight committee wants a technical explanation for all those glitches. >> an all-out push by the administration to buy more time for negotiators to reach a deal with iran. >> what we are asking for right now is a pause, a temporary pause in sanctions. we are not taking away sanctions, we are not rolling them back. this is about insuring that our legislative strategy and negotiating strategy are running hand-in-hand. >> several senate republicans and democrats say tighter sanctions against tehran could help resolve the dispute over
he said the rollout is like the trouble with medicare part d. when introduced under president george bush. clinton said it was a disaster and they fixed it. >> healt healthcare.gov's lead contractor has fixed 60% of the glitches. c.g.i. is having software problems handling high user volume. >> the nation's chief technology officer will appear before a house committee that's investigating healthcare.gov. when problems first developed, it was park who inaccurately blamed the large...